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Characterization of natural fractures of the Upper Devonian Duvernay Formation in the Kaybob Area, Alberta
DownloadSpring 2024
The organic-rich mudstones of the Upper Devonian Duvernay Formation constitute an unconventional reservoir in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, developed for over a decade using hydraulic fracturing technology. Integrating natural fracture characterization with lithofacies analysis,...
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Controls on organic-rich mudstone deposition: The Devonian Duvernay Formation, Alberta, Canada
DownloadSpring 2016
The Upper Devonian Duvernay Formation of Western Canada is a prolific source rock that in recent years has become an exploration target for shale gas and liquids. Development of the Duvernay Formation has demonstrated the importance of robust models for rock properties such as porosity,...
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Spring 2021
The Upper Devonian Duvernay Formation is an important hydrocarbon source rock in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin and has been a significant unconventional oil, gas liquids, and gas reservoir since 2011. Heterogeneity in this and other shale reservoirs is important in predicting rock...
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Fall 2018
It has been long known that industrial activities can trigger earthquakes and the topic of “induced earthquake” embraces a great deal of scientific interest in recent years. Globally, several damaging events (i.e., Mw>5) have been linked with fluid injection/extraction. In the Western Canada...